USA / S. Korea: Aurora, Colorado USA Is Sister City To South Korea’s Seongnam – Capital Of The Dog Killing Nation !

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[Undercover Video] Horrors of the Moran Dog Meat Market in Seongnam, South Korea! See it to believe it!

Link – https://youtu.be/UKSGgsjnJlY

People of the USA:

If you want to help fight the grisly South Korean dog and cat meat trade and make a difference in South Korea, here are a few quick actions you can take that could save millions of dogs and cats each year.

Aurora, Colorado became sister city to South Korea’s Seongnam in 1992.

Click HERE for Press Release “Aurora Sister Cities International to host Korean Open House”!

Aurora Sister Cities International to host Korean Open House

Aurora is working to revitalize its sister city relationship with Seongnam, Republic of Korea. As part of that initiative, Aurora Sister Cities International will hold an open house, Aug. 14, 6 to 8 p.m., at the Aurora Municipal Center, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway. The entire community is invited to attend this outreach event and participate in the planning and development of the sister city programs. Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan will provide an overview of the many benefits to Aurora in partnering with this progressive and dynamic Asian city.

https://www.auroragov.org/CityHall/MediaandNewsUpdates/PressReleases/020487  

Yet Seongnam, South Korea is responsible for the horrendous torture and killing of dogs and cats. The largest market in South Korea that sells dogs both dead and alive for meat is the infamous “Moran Market” in Seongnam in Gyeonggi-do province.

It is estimated that one third of all dog meat consumed in South Korea(2.5 million dogs each year) are distributed through this market. If you have ever wondered what a hell would be like, just take a visit or watch the videos on the Moran Market. This place is a “Hell on Earth” with helpless dogs in cages after cages waiting for the uncaring customers to order them to be slaughtered on the spot by electrocution, hanging, beating, and then thrown into boiling water sometimes while they are still alive. Dogs are being killed in full view of other terrified dogs in cages, in public and in broad daylight.

Millions of dogs tortured all their lives in unimaginable misery and agony in dog farms around the country come to meet their tragic and frightening ends at this market. Also, many abandoned and stolen former pets end up in this market.

Please watch the undercover videos from Seongnam’s Moran Market: http://youtu.be/UKSGgsjnJlY

No matter where you live, please SIGN OUR PETITION and CONTACT Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan and Aurora City Council Members .

To make this easy we’ve included text for your call and emails below.

Email addresses:

Shogan@auroragov.org ; citycouncil@auroragov.org ; smounier@auroragov.org ; rrpeters@auroragov.org ; mberzins@auroragov.org ; mmarkert@auroragov.org ; broth@auroragov.org ; rbroom@auroragov.org ; bcleland@auroragov.org ; bpierce@auroragov.org ; dholen@auroragov.org ; blegare@auroragov.org ;

Send letter (Use below suggested message or petition):

Mayor Steve Hogan
15151 E. Alameda Parkway
Aurora, CO 80012 USA

Call Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan. 303-739-7015

Call Aurora City Council Members.

Sally Mounier 303-739-7502
Renie Peterson 303-739-7506
Marsha Berzins 303-739-7508
Molly Markert 303-739-7516
Bob Roth 303-739-7510
Bob Broom 303-739-7015
Barbara Cleland 303-739-7524
Brad Pierce 303-739-7514
Debi Hunter Holen 303-739-7518
Bob LeGare 303-366-0113

Sign the PETITION.

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SAMPLE LETTER

Dear Mayor Steve Hogan and Members of the Aurora City Council:

Please watch undercover video from the Moran Market in Seongnam, South Korea: http://youtu.be/UKSGgsjnJlY

The city of Aurora should not be a sister city to any city that allows dogs and cats to be tortured and eaten. Please urge the Seongnam Mayor Jae-Myung Lee and Gyeonggi-do Governor Kyung-Pil Nam to close down Moran Dog Meat Market and all other illegal dog farms and slaughterhouses, markets, truckers and restaurants who serve their products. An online petition calling for your support in ending the horrendous South Korean dog and meat trade can be found at:https://www.change.org/p/steven-hogan-stop-the-brutal-dog-and-cat-meat-trade-in-south-korea
The favor of your reply is requested.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Your Name & Address

To Our Tibetan Friends – We Support You ! – News and Contact Info For ‘Free Tibet’, London.

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There is a White Lotus Wall of Remembrance on the ‘Free Tibet’ site on which people have said their feelings, and given their support to make Tibet free of Chinese domination once again – and it will happen.

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You can read all the messages to the Tibetan people by clicking on the following:

http://freetibet.org/whitelotus/wall

The White Lotus Book starts with the following introduction:

“The following words are also written in the White Lotus Book of Remembrance, paying tribute to all those Tibetans who have lost their lives as a result of China’s occupation.

When Tibet is free we will deliver the Book to the people of Tibet in their homeland”.

Find out more about the White Lotus Book of Remembrance and how to contribute here.

Or visit the following:  http://freetibet.org/whitelotus

Political Prisoners – http://freetibet.org/about/political-prisoners

Interactive map of protests – http://freetibet.org/about/tibets-resistance

Self-immolation protests in Tibet

Since March 2011, more than 130 people are known to have set themselves on fire inside Tibet in protest against the repressive Chinese occupation of Tibet.

Self-immolation protests have become less frequent in 2013 and 2014 but these and other protests are taking place over a widening area of Tibet. Some Tibetans have also set themselves alight outside Tibet and China.

Although many monks and nuns have set themselves alight, most self-immolation protesters were not from religious institutions. They include teachers, students and herdsmen, as well as mothers and fathers.

The youngest was just 15 years old

Visit this Q&A to find out more about the self-immolations. More information about all protests in Tibet can be found here.

Details of each confirmed individual self-immolation in Tibet can be found below.

http://freetibet.org/news-media/na/full-list-self-immolations-tibet

Donations – http://freetibet.org/regular-donation

Join ‘Free Tibet’ – http://freetibet.org/join-free-tibet

Shop – http://freetibet.org/shop

Free Tibet – let Tibetan people be free from Chinese domination and let Tibet be a self governing nation once again !!

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Telephone: +44 (0)20 7324 4605
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EU: Does The New EU Agriculture Commissioner Support Live Animal Exports To Non EU Countries and A Barbaric Death ? – From What He Says – YES.

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EU MUST ENSURE ANIMAL WELFARE

– OR PROBABLY NOT WHEN IT RELATES TO NON EU LIVE ANIMAL EXPORTS.

Would you like to have a guess at who said the following:

“I certainly won’t be bullied by 500 text messages that I receive on my
phone during the course of the day on animal welfare issues.

That won’t work with me, forget about it. (…)

I will not give a direct answer in relation to the way animals are exported outside the European Union to other countries because I don’t know at this stage which country’s legislation is under crisis. (…)

The question whether we should have live export of cattle or not,

I am in favour of live cattle export. (…)”

Well, it was an EU Commissioner who has the name of Phil Hogan – and the statement was his answer to Olga Kikou, European Affairs Manager of NGO “Compassion in World Farming” re live exports to Non-EU countries.

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Above – Commissioner Hogan

On 10 September 2014, he was nominated as the European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, taking office on 1 November.

Check out Phil Hogan on the following sites which are available to the public (us):

http://ec.europa.eu/commission/2014-2019/hogan_en

http://ec.europa.eu/commission/2014-2019/hogan/blog_en

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hogan

http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/phil-hogan-appointed-eu-agriculture-commissioner-1.1923974

One has to ask if this un-elected person and the comments made to very well respected CIWF representative have anything to do with him guarding the interests of the Irish cattle “producers” and export industry ?

– recently Ireland established live cattle exports from the country to Libya, for example.  One has to question what the slaughter procedures for these same animals were like there ? – certainly NOT to EU standards !

It goes to show that an un-elected Commissioner can appear to overrule the wishes of tens of thousands of EU citizens who want the export of live animals to non EU countries to be stopped immediately.

Please check out our following post to see what typically happens to live animals when they are exported live to non-EU nations.  In other words; a trade that Phil Hogan appears to support.

https://serbiananimalsvoice.com/2015/02/05/beirut-ciwf-uk-expose-utter-animal-cruelty-in-all-forms-at-the-karantina-slaughterhouse-now-it-is-currently-closed-down/

See video footage of the situation here – filmed by the very people that Mr. Hogan is dismissing – London based ‘Compassion In World Farming’ (CIWF).  http://www.ciwf.org.uk/

See also the CIWF investigation into EU animals brutally slaughtered in Gaza; a NON EU location.  No doubt Mr. Hogan also supports this following on from his statement to CIWF.

Cattle transported live from Romania and Hungary (EU member states) many thousands of miles to be barbarically slaughtered by having their throats cut without any from of pre-stunning.  Live animals no longer protected by EU legislation. 

** WARNING – Graphic footage in the following video of animal suffering **.

Please note you have the option of viewing a Censored or Un-Censored version of the investigation video.

http://www.ciwf.org.uk/news/2015/03/european-animals-brutally-slaughtered-in-gaza/

And Mr. Hogan is the European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, yet he seems to support this barbarity !!

Thanks to D for getting the ball rolling with this.

How common is all of this which we see with live animals exported from Australia ?

We are sending this post to English Members of the European Parliament. – SAV.

UK: Live Animal Exports; The Battle of Waterloo; 1847 and The Rest. Why UK Law Needs An Urgent Revamp !

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Firstly; you will see that from today, our global visitor map – the ‘Clustrmap’; has now cleared and started afresh.

This is an annual activity which allows all the information from the past year to be archived.

You can see the new, clean Clustrmap on the left side of the ‘Home’ page of the site; or you can also see it by clicking on the following link – http://www4.clustrmaps.com/counter/maps.php?user=9b44b4e0

As we get more visitors to the site, the locations and sizes of the red dots will grow once again.

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March news from Keith Taylor – SE England Member For the European Parliament (MEP).

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Dover Live Exports Inquiry

Keith has labelled the exporting of live farm animals both “cruel” and “needless”, in evidence submitted to Dover Council’s inquiry into the trade. The one year inquiry, which concluded this month, recommended that the council urge for laws to be changed so that ports can refuse the trade and that the RSPCA should be present during all shipments, to ensure EU laws are fully enforced.

Keith is opposed to live exports and welcomes further recognition that farm animals are not ‘goods’ but sentient beings.

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News from SAV –

From the above – “laws to be changed” – mean the UK 1847 Act.

So what is the ‘1847 Act’ that could possibly change / stop live exports from the UK ?

As you can see from the ‘About Us’ section of this site – https://serbiananimalsvoice.com/about-us/  – SAV founder Mark has had some 25 (or more) years experience with many aspects of the live animal transport trade in Europe.  Thus, we feel that we have some experience when we say that the UK could enforce legislation to make the live export of live farm animals to mainland Europe much harder.  This could be undertaken by amending the UK legislation of the 1847 Act

The Act is UK legislation which could be amended in Parliament by a British government – it has nothing at all to do with EU law – the British government could amend the law independently if they wished.  Instead they hide behind the EU; informing UK campaigners that things cannot be changed because of EU law.  Was the UK part of the EU in 1847 ? – dont think so !    

We have always felt this is wrong and the UK could act independently by amending the 1847 Act if it really wanted to take real action against live animal export from the UK.

Remember the Battle of Waterloo ?

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Remember, just as a basic guide to the age of this legislation that the UK government STILL works to; the famous Battle of Waterloo – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Waterloo  took place in June 1815. 

Some 32 years after the Battle, the UK passed legislation for the 1847 Act – and it is still used today – 2015 !!   – have we not moved on into Century 21 now and should the law regarding rules in UK ports not reflect this ? – or is the actual 21st Century reality that the British government does not want to amend the law in favour of UK live animals; but instead try to mislead the British public into believing that we cannot stop the trade in live animals because of ‘Europe’.

So how does the 1847 Act affect UK port regulations ?

A UK law that is over 160 years old, the ‘Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act 1847’, means that public ports across Britain have no say in whether they wish to accept the trade in live animal exports

In other words; they ARE forced to take the trade in live animals by law, EVEN IF the port and its management were completely opposed to being involved.

Here is a link to the antiquated Act still being used today – http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Vict/10-11/27

We know from many, many years of campaigning experience that many UK Port Authorities (probably all) would rather not allow shipments of live animals from ‘their’ port. But as long as this outdated legislation remains on the books, their hands are tied.  They are legally obliged to allow the trade to continue; despite their objections.

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By the term ‘outdated legislation’, we mean that the Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act became law in 1847; and is still being used as the reason for ports to take the trade in live animals today – 2015 !!

The 1847 Act is an ‘SI’ law – this stands for ‘Statutory Instrument’.  An SI is an act of UK law, made by a UK Parliament, which can be changed by a UK ParliamentIt is NOT EU legislation.

The Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act (1847) states that all ports must allow the free trade of ‘goods’, including farm animals. So, by law, British public ports must allow lorries full of animals to pass through, even if the port authority doesn’t agree with the trade. It’s about time this law was updated so that ports can legally refuse consignments of live, SENTIENT (under EU law), animals without fear of legal repercussions.

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The amendments we’re calling for are not unreasonable. And if the UK does get challenged by the EU the UK Government should do the right thing and stand up for the animals facing export. The Government should take the case to the European Courts if necessary.  But we do not feel that this would even happen in the first place.

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Below is reference to the Compassion In World Farming (CIWF) issue of the 1847 Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act. 

http://action.ciwf.org.uk/ea-action/action?ea.client.id=119&ea.campaign.id=21798&ea.tracking.id=05bb9ddb

As the article states, “the Government Department that oversees live exports, don’t seem to understand what we are calling for. They believe that amending the 1847 Act would be a ban on live exports – and illegal under EU law”.

It is not a case of banning the live animal export trade; but simply giving all ports the OPTION of what trades they allow to pass through their port(s).

This legislation is a 1847 Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act is a Statutory Instrument (SI), is the principal form in which delegated legislationis made in Great Britain. They are governed by the SI Act of 1946.

An SI is an act of UK law, made by a UK parliament, which can be changed by a UK Parliament.  It is not EU legislation which an antiquated British government still loves to hide behind.

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So the outcome of what we are calling for is for the UK government to amend the 1847 Act; give ports the choice to refuse live animals exports; and thus have a legal impact on the trade in live animals to Europe.

This is just one of many animal welfare issues which we hope will see David Cameron and his cronies thrown out of government in the May 2015 UK General Election !!

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Did someone mention the 1847 Act ??

 

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ME ! – Dont Bleat Mr. Cameron; Act to change 1847 !!

 

 

 

Nepal: Write To The Government (Sample Letter Enclosed) – TAKE ACTION FOR THE ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED AT GADHIMAI.

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 TAKE ACTION FOR THE ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED

AT GADHIMAI

 

WARNING – The following posts shows a lot of footage of animal killing, animal distress and animal sacrifice.  This is all shown on the many Youtube video links which are provided.

To get an idea of what this ‘festival’ involves –

Recent SAV posts regarding the festival – note these also contain graphic images in many places:

serbiananimalsvoice.com/2014/12/01/nepal-gadhimai-latest-the-issue-here-is-not-just-one-festival-but-also-the-direction-people-of-nepal-and-the-human-race-is-going/

serbiananimalsvoice.com/2014/11/30/uk-nepal-brits-lobby-against-visiting-nepal-due-to-gadhimai-animal-slaughter-nepalese-minister-left-speechless-during-visit-to-london/

serbiananimalsvoice.com/2014/11/28/nepal-281114-first-info-on-the-2014-frenzy-of-killings-nepal-shames-the-world-with-its-barbaric-animal-slaughter-list-of-nepal-embassy-contacts-given-in-post-links/

serbiananimalsvoice.com/2014/10/22/india-breaking-news-supreme-court-of-india-intervenes-to-save-thousands-of-animals-from-nepals-brutal-gadhimai-festival-sacrifice/

serbiananimalsvoice.com/2014/09/27/nepal-religion-gadhimai-festival-this-november-250000-animals-could-be-mass-slaughtered-in-the-name-of-religion-take-action-now/

serbiananimalsvoice.com/2010/10/23/nepal-pathetic-and-government-approved-mass-animal-killings-in-the-pathetic-name-of-a-festival-civilised-no-living-in-the-past-for-sure/

serbiananimalsvoice.com/2009/11/27/nepal-warning-more-exclusive-images-of-the-religious-animal-killing-frenzy/

serbiananimalsvoice.com/2009/11/25/nepal-now-the-nepalese-government-climbs-above-the-chinese-as-the-worlds-no-1-animal-abusing-nation/

*** The following post shows what a kind of society we are dealing with here – allowing an animal top suffer like this !! –

serbiananimalsvoice.com/2013/04/16/nepal-completely-disgusting-animal-abuse-exposed-by-animals-nepal-in-new-bhairab-brick-factory-please-take-actions-given/

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PLEASE SEND THE SAMLE LETTER GIVEN BELOW TO ALL OF THE FOLLOWING IN THE BLOCK LISTING.

Lets leave the government in no doubt that the world is disgusted by what it has seen in the recent past.

Block E-mail Listings follow – it is suggested that e mails are sent as per the blocks provided.

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SAMPLE LETTER

Dear President,

Dear Excellencies,

Dear Ministers,
Dear Ambassadeurs,
Mrs. Mr.
And to whom it may concern :

We, Citizens of Europe and of the world, are writing for expressing our indignation about the barbaric sacrifices in Nepal.

Today, more than ever because of global warming and the degradation of the planet, we must watch over it. This moral problem concerns all inhabitants of the planet!

Nepalis say that the sacrifices of Ghadimai occur every 5 years, Certainly, but simply in the name of a popular and superstitious belief, millions of animals must be fed before their horrific sacrifice. We know that intensive farming is a major cause of greenhouse gas emissions and pollution in general.

We respect Nepal and its traditions but Nepal must respect the planet that belongs to everyone.

Today the planet demands our attention because we ask him more than it can deliver.

We inform you that we will not visit Nepal, as long as these unworthy atrocities will continue! We live in 2015, not in pre-historic era!

Thank you to read the rest of this letter:

Please read this email, have a look at the pictures and video’s.

Can you, as a human being, tell me this is right ?

All this horrible suffering ?

As you may be aware, this year’s Khokana Festival was held on 12th August (the day after Gai Jatra). We wait for confirmation from AWNN about the goat sacrifice – whether it will take place, what action is being taken to prevent it, etc. In the meantime, there are numerous other rituals taking place in Nepal involving gratuitous cruelty to animals which are largely unreported. Here are just a few:-

1. The ritual of tearing the heart out of a live piglet at a Newari Festival: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fToJo3CWhr8

2. Sacrifice of a goat at Nuwakot Durbar Square. A priest drinks blood from the dying goat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vxOCrNSdTU

3. The annual sacrifice of buffaloes and goats in Achham during November. The buffaloes suffer a long and agonizing death as they are hacked to death. Villagers believe that the more often “devotees” bite and hack at the buffaloes, the more satisfied the goddess Barbadevi Mai will be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vxOCrNSdTU

Khokana Festival’ Day… the day that a 5-6 month old goat is thrown in a pond close to Rudrayani temple in Khokana, a village in the south of Kathmandu Valley, following which nine young men will enter the pond and then start to …tear the goat apart by grasping its legs, ears, hoof or tail. The one who manages to kill the goat is the ‘hero’ and will lead the Shinkali dance which is held afterwards.

Please see video, at:

http://www.occupyforanimals.net/the-goats-of-khokana.html

http://www.occupyforanimals.net/gadhimai-festival-in-nepal.html

Khokana residents have witnessed the barbaric scene year in, year out, and think it provides religious merit.

It is not clear why and when the cruel goat-killing was introduced. Locals believe that when children started to drown in the pond in the 12th century, residents started to drown a live goat to appease the gods. However, there is evidence showing that devotees in former times offered fruits and flowers in the temple and that the act with the struggling goat was introduced to create a spectacle.

Despite the attempts of AWNN (Animal Welfare Network Nepal) and the village anti-sacrifice group to stop the goat sacrifice, it looks as though it will take place yet again today, 12th August (the day after Gai Jatra).

ON ANIMAL SACRIFICE IN NEPAL

First off: Animal sacrifice is the ritual killing of an animal as part of a religion. It is practised by many religions as a means of appeasing a god or gods or changing the course of nature. Animal sacrifice has turned up in almost all cultures, from the Hebrews to the Greeks and Romans and from the Aztecs to the Hindus and is still practiced today.

Remnants of ancient rituals of animal sacrifice are apparent in many cultures, for example the Spanish bullfights, or kapparos in Judaism, or ritual slaughter procedures like shechita or ḏabīḥah in Judaism and Islam, respectively and many other forms.

IN NEPAL, animal sacrifice is part of various ‘puja’ ritual offerings performed when Hindus worship idols. Animals are killed to get once wish fulfilled, to sanctify weddings, new homes or religious festivals.  Upon purchasing a new car or truck, the owner sometimes splashes its exterior with fresh animal blood, to ensure the vehicle doesn’t crash whenever it is driven.
For certain groups ‘puja’ is merely symbolic — an offering of fruits, vegetables, butter, yogurt, money or flowers. For others ‘puja’ must involve animal blood. This death to please the gods is also interpreted as doing the animal a favour by releasing it from a life of suffering.

Sacrifices are performed as a mass bloodletting, such as during the Durga Puja festival when, once a year, soldiers in the centre of Kathmandu decapitate hundreds of water buffalos and goats — trying to dispatch each with a single stroke. During Nepal’s largest festival, the Dasain feast in early autumn, up to 10,000 goats and other animals are slaughtered. Among sacrificial animals are water buffaloes, male goats, lamb, sheep, chicken, ducks, birds, snakes and pigs. Contrary to what people tend to belief, sacrifice causes great distress and suffering to the animals involved.

In the next video:

Animal sacrifice in Bhaktapur Square, Kathmandu, Nepal. Argued as a mainstream part of Nepali culture and Hindu culture. The ceremony in fact does ask for animal’s agreement to sacrifice – through man’s interpretation anyway – with signal that animal shakes its head!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ok_Aov4Nnyg

The world’s goriest mass killing of animals – the Gadhimai Festival – which is an unparalleled religious madness during which a few hundred thousands buffaloes, pigs, goats,  pigeons, rabbits and chickens will be killed as part of the blood-soaked festival held every five years (November 24, 25) to honour the Hindu goddess of power.

There have been protest against this mass animal slaughtering in Nepal and all over the world, but despite all the protests, the festival and the slaughtering of animals went on in 2009 festival and is expected to be ‘celebrated’ again.

Around 250.000 animals were slaughtered, including the young ones of the animals.

Please see:

http://www.occupyforanimals.org/gadhimai-festival-in-nepal.html

FACTS & FIGURES

– Animal sacrifice is conducted in most goddess temples.
– The total number of animals sacrifices annually is estimated to be a few hundred thousand; most villages offer 250-1000 animals during Dasain festival alone.
– Sacrifices are generally conducted in the presence of children.
– There is no law to regulate animal sacrifice.
The government supports sacrifices with subsidies.
– Annual Dasain sacrifices are shown life on national TV.
.- Nepal’s diverse multi-religious ethnic groups are all involved.
– There is very little awareness about the welfare aspect of blood sacrifices.
– Priests are among the promoters of animal sacrifice.
– Grave abuse takes place in the transport and killing of the animals.
– Gadhimai Festival takes place once every 5 years and ranks among the world’s worst forms of animal cruelty.
– Apart from known sacrifice through throat slitting and beheading other extreme forms of blood sacrifices include the tearing apart of a live goat by young men, burning of live snakes, live skinning of pigs, removal of hearts from live animals, etc. (Source: Stop Animal Sacrifice)

THE ANIMAL SACRIFICE CALENDAR OF NEPAL

In Nepal there is not much respite for animals destined to be sacrificed. Here is a summary of sacrificial events held in Nepal throughout the year (courtesy of Stop Animal Sacrifice).

January

Maghesakrati – This festival celebrates the first day of the Nepali month Magha (Mid January) when Winter ends and Summer is heralded. Thousands of Hindu devotees dip in the river. In Talukchandani village in Nuwakot district fights between oxens are organized. Although the oxens are not made to fight till death they often get badly injured. No arrangements for medical treatment are made. In the 2008 fight one of the oxens received a deep wound while the other fractured its leg.

February
N/A

March
Blood drinking festival – Early March the first in a series of yak blood drinking festivals is organized in Nangi, Myagdi district. In April/May and June/July similar happenings take place in lower Mustang. During the event the jugular veins of yaks are pierced and blood is collected in cups. Hundreds of people buy the blood, believed to have medicinal qualities. The yaks recover but it is a stressful event for the animals.
Chaite Dasain – This festival is also called ‘small Dasain’ as it lasts only for 2 days while Dasain in September/October lasts for 9 days. Animal sacrifices, especially of water buffaloes and goats, are an important feature of the festival. Blood sacrifices are carried out in Durga temples across the country. Both during Dasain and Chaite Dasain the Nepal army conducts sacrifices at Hanuman Dhoka palace in Kathmanduand the guardhouse in Bhaktapur Durbar Square.

April
Godhe Jatra – During the Horse Festival a grand horse parade takes place at Tundikhel, in the heart of Kathmandu. Another event takes place in Bal Kumari area in Patan where a horse is intoxicated with spirits. An equally drunk person in a traditional Newari attire rides it. People shout to frighten and enrage the animal until it runs madly with the rider clinging to it.
Bisket Jatra/New Year – During Bisket for seven days chariots representing Bhairava and Goddess Bhadrakali are pulled through Bhaktapur. On the 3rd day panch bali (five animals) involves the sacrifice of a chicken, duck, goat, sheep and buffalo. On the 4th day the government sends state offerings: 2 sacrificial goats. On New Year day farmers sacrifice female chicken that have not yet laid eggs.

May
Budha Jyanti/Rana Kul Puja – The Nepali month Jyestha (May/June) is the month for Newar and Rana clan pujas which involve the sacrifice of countless goats and ducks. The Rana clan puja is held on Buddha’s birthday and sees the killing of hundreds of goats.
Panauti festival – Panauti is located 30 km outside of Kathmandu. Its festival is apalanquin and chariot festival. The 9 day festival starts in Jyestha (May-June) and ends in Ashad (June-July). On the 5th day Panauti residents sacrifice male goats and ducks

June
Navadurga/Bhagasti –The nine goddesses or Nava Durga are worshipped with masked dances which begin in Dashain in October and end in Bhagasti in June. Countless animals are sacrificed during rituals accompanying the dances. The dancers get intoxicated on the fresh blood spewing from the necks of dying animals as well as alcohol. The animals who are killed in the presence of the public and whose blood is drank include goats, ducks and buffaloes.

Some of the extreme forms of cruelty in the Tantric rituals include the removal of the heart of a live piglet, the biting off of the head of a cock (see September) and the eating of blood-stained offerings.

The dances are also performed in the major places of Kathmandu Valley and Kavre district. In Lalitpur district the dances are organized in Patan and villages such as Pharping, Khokana, Harasiddhi. In Kathmandu district the dances are performed in Sankhu and Pharping. The number of animal sacrifices varies from place to place. Moderately wealthy families may offer panchabali (five species of animals). Elaborate sacrifices takes place in Theco, Khokana and Jala, more than fifty ducks and twenty-five goats are offered in just one of the rituals.

July
N/A

August
Khokana festival – Khokana festival is held every year in August, the day after Gai Jatra. A 5-6 month old live goat is thrown in a pond close to Rudrayani temple in Khokana, a village in the south of Kathmandu Valley. Nine young men enter the pond and start to tear the goat apart by grasping its legs, ears, hoof or tail. The one who manages to kill the goat is the ‘hero’ and leads the Shinkali dance which is held afterwards.

September
Dasain – Dasain festivals is Nepal’s largest festivals which is celebrated during the month of Kartik (late September and early October). During the Dashain festivals (Dasain and Chaite Dasain – see March), priests perform various Tantric rituals to Goddess Durga Bhawani, and the Living Goddess Kumari. Dasain sees the greatest numbers of animals sacrificed. During Kalrati, in Taleju Temple, the government publicly beheads 54 buffaloes and 54 he-goats, followed by the killing of 108 buffaloes by the Nepal Army. The event draws many devotees and is screened on national Television. At the same time in the palace in Gurkha 108 buffaloes are being beheaded. This marks the start of mass sacrifice by the people across the country; it is estimated that hundreds of thousands of goats are being sacrificed during Dasain as well as an unknown number of buffaloes, ducks, chicken, birds, etc.

Dasain Bhaktapur – At Taleju temple in Bhaktapur 25 buffaloes and some 20 goats are killed by cutting their throats and spilling blood over all the images. Only then they are beheaded. The temple area is soaked with blood. The heads of the animals are displayed around the image of Taleju.

During the Navadurga dances, on the ninth day of Dasain, people feed a water buffalo drunk on rice beer. The staggering animal is chase by a crowd of people it to Brahmayani where nine Goddesses are installed at the night. The priest performs a Tantric worship to sacrifice the drunk buffalo believed to be possessed by a demon called Mahi-sa-shur. The nine Navadurga dancers receive a fountain of blood in their mouth directly from the vein of the buffalo.

In one ritual a dancer bites off the head of a cockrel and drinks the blood that spews out.

Another ritual is the chasing of a sacrificial pig, stolen by groups of young men and boys. The youngsters run around carrying the squeaking pig under their jackets and passing it quickly from one to the other. The animal is released after two hours after which a dancer grabs it. He tears the heart of the live baby pig out after which it is eaten raw. As the dancers are forbidden to use knives or instruments the lead dancer tears the skin under the piglet’s forelegs with his fingernails, insert his hand and pulls out the heart. The dancers drink blood from the piglet’s open chest.

October
(See September)

November
Indrayani – This festival is held during the new moon night at the Indrayani temple at Swayambhunath. During the previous night three buffaloes are slaughtered in the temple. The first buffalo’s throat is cut and its blood sprayed all over the temple and the goddess images. The other animals’ heads are cut off. The head, heart and lungs of one buffalo are burned in the sacred fire. Climax of the festival is the sacrifice of a pair of live snakes by throwing them into a sacrificial fire. Apart from snakes pairs of live sparrows, grasshoppers and fishes are burned alive while others are released by throwing them into the air. Serpent sacrifices are known from three other places inNepal.

Gadhimai – This festival held in Bara district takes place every five years in November.

It is known as one of the worst forms of animal cruelty in the world.

In a span of 2 days some 200,000 animals are sacrificed. 20,000 buffaloes are publicly beheaded by licensed butchers who randomly hack the animals to death. In a span of 5 km around the Gadhimai temple anyone can kill any kind of animal in whatever manner. After 2 days the place has turned into a foul smelling marsh land covered in blood and animal remains.

Elephant polo – The World Elephant Polo Championship takes place in Nepal annually from late November till early December. Elephant polo may seem a fun game but remember that elephants do not naturally ride bicycles, balance on balls or play polo. In order to force them to perform these confusing and physically uncomfortable tricks, trainers typically use cruel training methods that inflict pain and cause fear.

Please accept the expression of our deepest concern and respect.

As of now we encourage everybody to boycott your animal abusing nation until you live in the 21st Century; NOT the Dark Ages. 

You are not civilized and never will be all the time this mass slaughter is allowed !

Sincerely,

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England: From the Dog’s Mouth – UK Elections May 2015.

England

dogs mouth

On 7th May 2015 the people of the UK have their opportunity to vote for a new government – http://www.parliament.uk/about/how/elections-and-voting/general/general-election-timetable-2015/

I (Mark) am an Englishman; and I am super proud to be able to say that here in the UK, I think we are a very animal welfare supportive nation.

Regardless of the state of the economy, the way in which people survive hardships at this current time; overseas (foreign) affairs; terrorism and the rest; the vast majority of people in the UK; the ‘man and woman on the street’ still very much care about animals in general and their welfare.

That is a great thing to say, but when you throw the subject of yet further improving issues of animal welfare to those in current government; why is this big ‘vote winning issue’ for many people simply discarded by them into the refuse sack of subjects like some rotten food discarded into the garbage?

Check this out – http://www.gkstrategy.com/mps-postbags-full-of-surprises/

It says:

“Remarkably – or perhaps not given the UK’s global reputation as animal lovers – animal welfare makes three entries in the top fourteen topics voters grill MPs on; the controversial badger culls came in fifth (ahead of child support in at six, and care of the elderly at seven), while animal research and experimentation peaked at number eight, and fox hunting at number fourteen. With a fifth of the list of top concerns being aligned to disputes typically associated with the Green Party, this research is rather encouraging for the environmentalist party,”

To me and many others here at home; and maybe in many of the other great nations around the globe, our individual attitudes to animals in need / distress are often quoted as “an indication of how civilised and compassionate a particular nation is” and also an indication of how people and organisations treat other people, particularly those who are individually or collectively more vulnerable or less fortunate than themselves.

General Elections, such as we are having here in the UK in May, and political Elections in general, wherever in the world they may be, are an opportunity for political parties and their potential candidates to show the common man what is at the core of their beliefs; their true values, as well as informing us all what they will specifically do in relation to ‘this or that’ if elected by us; the all important voters.

As an animal welfare campaigner with a few years (probably 35 or more ! – hmm) of experience under my belt; I think it would be fair to say as a generalisation, ‘Attitudes to animal welfare are an excellent way to promote and judge such important issues’.   Sadly; when it comes to government action and attitudes; you could say that they have drastically ‘lost the plot’ here.

Just to show once again, I will quote those figures from the GK poll unveiled by pollster Ipsos MORI (see link above) indicating the findings from their bi-yearly interviews with parliamentarians showcasing what topics MPs receive the most correspondence on.

Animal welfare makes three entries in the top fourteen topics:

  • badger culls came in fifth

  • animal research and experimentation peaked at number eight,

  • fox hunting came in at number fourteen.

Here is yet another point to consider:

  • 76% of people think people who treat animals badly are also more likely to treat people badly.

Here in the UK; a political party which would promise more action on animal welfare, which could for example include stricter rules in slaughterhouses; including the installation of cctv into ALL premises; or creating harsher penalties for people who cause suffering to pets such as dogs and cats; would lead to around six times the number of people forming a more favourable perception of any political candidate than people forming a less favourable perception.

Interesting eh ? – so are the politicians taking these poll factors on board ‘HMS General Election’ as they head for May 2015 ?

I think I can very clearly say here that regarding the issue of improvements supporting animals and their welfare; there is little on the horizon at present which will see any real changes. Instead, and as a generalisation; how do the governments of the day (currently a Conservative / Liberal Democrat coalition government) often view or brand us, ‘animal welfare people’ ?   – the term which is often banded about is, sadly and incorrectly, ‘terrorists’ / and or ‘animal rights’; nothing more or nothing less.  Regardless of the very many positive and excellent actions that most good animal welfare people take throughout any year, those in the ‘political elite’; who are often looking for particular hard hitting phrases, often simply ignore the term ‘welfare’ and instead prefer the term ‘animal rights activist(s)’.  To them, it creates a vision in grannies mind of a balaclava clad no-gooder; ready to strike out and cause distress for anything that he would pick on.  So Mr. Politician thinks and hopes that given enough of this jargon; granny will view the ‘mob’ as bad folk and go out and vote for the good man coming to her rescue; namely Mr. Politician.

Ok, take a look at the following video made for Jill (link following on a little); an English campaigner who died 20 years ago fighting to stop the disgusting live export of veal calves from the UK to mainland Europe – an issue I have been directly involved with for a very long time – 25 years or more.  Already at the time of Jill’s terrible death, the Conservative government of the UK at the time proudly boasted that ‘it had stopped baby calves from being crated’.  In the UK on our home soil that was very true; new legislation had actually stopped baby calves being separated from their mothers and being thrown into wooden crates for their short lives prior to becoming a veal steak.  An excellent positive for animal welfare.

I guess that you could say this was a positive move politically as well as for British baby calves; now liberated from the ghastly veal crate system.  But what was never said by the government of the day; and what really ‘stuck in the throat’ of tens of thousands of ‘normal’ British folk; getting them out onto the street to fight the export trade, was the very important fact that despite banning the veal crate here in the UK; the British Conservative government was still allowing British baby calves to be exported every day to mainland Europe; where they were then being thrown into wooden boxes called ‘veal crates’ for their very short lives !

calf export Dover_NEW

Above – British calves being exported from Kent ports to veal crates in Europe while UK politicians talk Yukspeak about how wonderful they were to ban the crate !

– Photo – Mark Johnson.

Below – a baby calf is placed into a European veal crate and restrained by the head.

This is what Jill died for – trying to stop this.

calf crate_NEW

The issue of banning veal crates in the UK was very good positive press for the government of the time – but; the real yukspeak; which they wanted to keep quiet with; and which bummed off the animal welfare lobby, was the fact that baby calves were then still being shipped abroad in their thousands to overseas crates ! – the very cruel thing which had been banned here !  – and it was continuing to take action against exports of British calves going to the crate systems of mainland Europe that resulted in the tragic, tragic death of a wonderful, compassionate girl named Jill; a girl who is still remembered across the UK every year on the anniversary of her death which happened 20 years ago this year.

As the Jill video (link following) declares right at the start;

“the thing that separates us from what we are (often) accused of, that of being terrorists; is that ‘we’ have killed no one”.  It’s a sad video; and still, some 20 years on; still brings a tear to my eyes.  Jill was nothing more than a young, beautiful, compassionate girl who wanted a better world – and if we had many like her today then the world would be a much better place – now; yesterday and tomorrow !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFeKx_M-EJ0 

Things have not changed a great deal in the 20 years since Jill’s tragic death.  Some aspects of the British press still like to class ALL ‘animal welfare people’ as ‘animal rights extremists’.  I guess it makes good reading and sells newspapers for them.  Animal welfare and animal rights – what is the difference here ? – should not ‘good policies’ on the issue of the welfare of animals not then give them ‘certain rights’ in their short and often pitiful lives ? – the right to good treatment on the farm; the right to good standards during transport; and the right to have a death which involves as little suffering as there can be ?

Can someone with ‘political trousers on’ sit across the table and explain to me where is the real border line dividing an ‘animal welfare’ person from an ‘animal rights’ person.  Does good animal welfare not automatically introduce certain rights for animals ? – where is the dividing line in reality that separates the ‘welfare’ person from the ‘rights’ person ? – I think that any animal that is going to have to die for the meat eater should be provided with a life and death which involves as little pain, terror and suffering throughout as can be.  So, does the animal not have a ‘right’ to this also ? – where exactly is this ‘branding’ of names really taking anyone – except to the newsagents to purchase your politically biased paper ?

I thought that real terrorists were what I saw on tv quite regularly now; such as those who decapitate charity workers for example or burn pilots in cages.  If I and others are to be given the same classification as those which undertake this; then who I ask is the person who is really out of touch ? – me or the politician ?

Who are we, the ‘animal people’ (lets call ourselves that), actually ‘terrorising’ ? – or is it more factually correct to say that actually we are often trying to expose those others who are causing the real daily ‘terror’ and fear into living, sentient creatures ? – who is the real ’terrorist’ here then ? – us at SAV or the guy who paints glasses on the sheep just before he kills it without any stunning in the hell hole of a slaughterhouse ?;  witness the abuses that some British sheep are experiencing in their final moments of life; or the alleged Halal slaughtermen shown in this video ?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2937206/Halal-abattoir-staff-hacked-taunted-sheep-One-worker-sacked-three-suspended-caught-camera-carrying-horrifying-routine-abuse.html

Who is putting real ‘terror’ into who ? – ask yourself, who is the actual ‘terrorist’ ?

The sheep in the Animal Aid undercover video are suffering terror at the result of the illegal actions of these people – so I guess they can be called ‘terrorists’.  Are visitors to SAV ‘suffering terror’ from me ‘the terrorist’ because I expose the reality of abuses, and do an article about the excellent work of say, my good friend Lesley (at ‘Eyes on Animals’ – http://www.eyesonanimals.com/ ) when she undertakes an investigation / expose of the situations at Turkish slaughterhouses ?

People who visit this site, like many other animal associated sites covering 1001 cruelty issues, have a simple choice; they can either refuse to watch the video footage, or alternatively, they can watch it; then rage and repent.  They have the choice – the option.  They have been informed of something that someone else wants to keep well and truly under their carpet – issues that they want to remain hidden from the public eye.  If it goes on, which it does; then I, a member of the public; surely have the right to inform other members of the public about that particular issue ? – if that classifies me or anyone else doing the same thing; such as the stray dog killings in Serbia; as a ‘terrorist’; then I am more than happy to be called one.  Give me the T shirt saying so and I will proudly wear it; I have my responses ready for those who ask !

The sheep in the UK halal slaughterhouse shown in the video footage above, which was  released in early February 2015 by Animal Aid, can do nothing apart from showing them enduring endless torment and suffering without any response (the silence of the lambs) before they finally die a barbaric, horrific death without even any attempt at pre-stunning.  I ask again; who is the real terrorist here ? – the organisation who exposes this suffering and terror by their undercover video footage, or the person in the slaughterhouse with the knife who causes the terror towards the animal(s) by their actions ??

Any Political Party in Government anywhere in the World cannot resolve all animal welfare issues by themselves. That day will never come.  Individuals and organisations each have a role to play in ending cruelty to animals. Governments and the political parties that form individuals and political parties have a dual role of both showing some level of leadership, whilst at the same time reflecting what the majority of people (ie. Voting electorate) want to see happen in their country.

Taking the UK (which as an Englishman I know best); animal cruelty is unacceptable to the vast majority of people in our country. When we have elections especially on the horizon as we do here in May 2015, political parties should constantly reflect this in what they say to voters, resultant actions they may promise and the results they take. Government leadership; such as amending or introducing new animal welfare legislation, is necessary either because it is what the majority of us people on the street want to see, or it is the key to amending current cruel behaviours.

For Wildlife legislation in the UK – the current government has commissioned the Law Commission to do a review of wildlife legislation.  This is long overdue; something which all aspects of society would support I think. The current law as it stands is confused, inconsistent, complex to exactly understand and often very difficult to enforce.

So what do the police do whenever they can ? – they avoid it – understandable maybe.

Wildlife law is not fit for purpose and unfortunately, the current review is still driven by deregulation, not by animal welfare.  As some kind of master stroke by the current Prime Minister, David Cameron MP; a man who is known for his love of hunting and killing foxes; it also excludes the Hunting Act. The hunting of animals is probably one of the biggest issues concerning animal welfare supporters within the UK (14th biggest mailbag to MP’s remember – as stated earlier); and so any review must include the Hunting Act, as it is the most enforced and successful piece of wildlife legislation. However, hunting has changed since the Act was originally introduced. Some practices which are still legal in the Act, such as allowing (hunting) dogs to be used underground, are terribly cruel and should be stopped.  This could and should be undertaken now by the government; chances very strongly (almost certainly) say that nothing will happen here for the benefit of wildlife before the next election in May 2015.

Now; PRE Election; Political parties should call for a review of all wildlife legislation, including the Hunting Act, with the one simple, greatly public supported aim of increasing wildlife welfare.

All Political Parties and their national candidates; right now, today, pre election May 2015; need to clearly demonstrate what exactly they do and do not stand for with specific policies about animals and animal welfare.  Staying ‘zip lipped’ on the issue is not the way to getting the majority of votes from an animal welfare supporting public – so why do they still stay zipped ?

The pledges below are straightforward, could be implemented quickly and have massive welfare benefits. I would even stick my neck out today and be bold enough to say that any political party of any colour which DOES take a positive stand here would get overwhelming support from the British voting public.  And wow, given the current state of national politics and how (are they from our planet ?) politicians are viewed, parties need every single vote from the public that they can muster !!

So; what could they do ? – here are a few political ‘point scoring issues’ for parties to consider and introduce prior to the May 2015 General Election – they mostly will not do it; but I will say what I feel – I am not out for votes anyway, but they are – so why do they not speak the speak ?

For Live Exports and Live animal transport within the EU (includes UK).   Ditch all the rather pathetic and cloudy, open to abuse legislation that currently exists in EU Regulation 1/2005 on the so called ‘welfare of animals in transport’.  Instead, get UK politicians and MEPs to collaborate and work towards ensuring that the EU introduces legislation for a maximum one off single journey time of 8 hours maximum for all animals in transport throughout Europe.   Current EU rules allow pigs to be transported for 24 hours; and for other species such as Ovine and Bovine; there is no real maximum journey time; as long as hauliers take the necessary breaks; whilst at the same time being clearly authorised to keep the animals on board the vehicles ! – some break for the animals !

For Badger culls. A massive area of animal welfare controversy within the UK.  As we have seen from past official government created investigations and reports undertaken and produced by people such as Professor Krebs ( http://www.bovinetb.info/docs/krebs.pdf ) there is no scientific justification for the badger culls. Culling, will make no meaningful contribution to eradicating bovine TB. End culling now and instead target political leadership to a comprehensive strategy, including effective vaccinations.  Badger culling as it has recently been undertaken by the current government, one could say, is simply a political stunt established to show both cattle  farmers and the pro cull lobby that it is attempting to do something rather than just sit on its hands.  It is simply, at the end of the day, an attempt to get votes from the farming community; but nothing much else.  In the UK, badgers are a protected species; until the government gets their hands on them, one could say; then the term ‘protected’ seems to vanish into the early morning fog !

For Snares. About 750,000 animals are caught in snares each year. Two thirds are unintended victims, mostly being badgers and domestic pet cats. They are inherently inhumane and indiscriminate; targeting all who fall into their grasp. Sadly, we are one of the few countries to still allow snares to be legally used –so let’s change that and make them illegal.

For Fighting animals. Criminalise the trade in all animals used for fighting. Hand out big fines in addition to handing out prison sentences.

For Greyhound racing. There has been little improvement in greyhound welfare in the last 10 years. It is still very closed and secretive. Strengthen the statutory framework for self regulation, including allowing frequent public reporting on dog welfare issues at any events.

For Bullfighting. Work within Europe to end public subsidy to bullfighting. It is currently classified within the EU as Spanish ‘culture’ and so thus cannot be stopped.  But if EU subsidies to producing fighting bulls was stopped immediately, a large amount of bulls would not be reared for fighting.

Conclusion.

Wanting to see improvements in animal welfare is a popular and very widely held view by the British public. Political parties and any of their ; it could be a big vote winner for them; but will they do it ? – candidates can use their stance on these animal welfare issues above (and others I have not mentioned) to show people what core values and beliefs they actually hold as the peoples political representative.

Animal welfare is very largely self contained policy area – in most cases it is unlikely to conflict with other policy outcomes.

 As a result their could be major improvements in animal welfare over the next parliament; post May 2015; if the British Government listened to the wishes of its people and implemented some or all of the recommendations above.

Somehow; I feel that in reality there will be very little change for the election and in the coming years.  I guess that that means I go on being the terrorist, and the political spin doctors go on with pushing out their daily yukspeak !!

Regardless, SAV will probably be around for a while longer !

Regards Mark;

JILL

In memory of Jill – she was only young when she was killed; but she had experienced the political ‘system’ and decided to show that she was not happy with it – that she would fight the fight ! – that’s why we will always remember her.

 Jill’s Film

See Jill’s film (4 Parts) – Note that this film is now several years old, and many issues have changed; some for the better, some are still as they were and some, well, have possibly declined even more !

The story of a girl who died attempting to make a better world for veal calves.

If there were more ‘Jill’s’; then the world would be a much better place – simple as that ! 

Part 1 – Currently unavailable.

Part 2 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XubIUrWJ7ro

Part 3 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1jOLviy15w

Part 4 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7dvQpOd3vc&feature=related

 

 

Serbia: Chained and Lacking Food In A Hostile Environment – Now Rescued But In Need of Help For A Few Months. Can You Give Anything ?

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no food no water

 

See loads and loads of rescued dogs pictures at  https://www.facebook.com/sanja.beljanski/media_set?set=a.1031232880224300.1073741930.100000127921476&type=1

Help pay for their keep at the moment on  http://www.youcaring.com/pet-expenses/chained-neglected-unable-to-lie-down-no-food-water-no-love/313831#supporters

Direct paypal say for Sanja mum & 3 pups to ~ turquoise74dogs@gmail.com

Dear friends

I am begging for your help – These poor souls were chained and severely neglected in a very hostile environment. Please take a look at these photos – chains were so short, they couldn’t even lie down, Even if they had some food or water they wouldn’t be able to reach it.

The small, cute grey dog, still a puppy, was not able even to sit down (because the chain was too short).

The beautiful female dog has thee puppies – but her chain was so short and this poor mother was not able to care for her babies . They were forced to be in one position 24/7.

In early morning hours, we’ve jumped the fence and took the dogs. First mother and babies, and then we came back for the gray dog. Luckily, one really nice lady from Slovenia saw our photos and offered to take the gray dog under her wing, however we didn’t have a solution for the mom and her babies – so they spent a whole day in a car while we were trying to find a place for them.

No one offered to take them, so we had no choice bat place them in a paid pansion facility with a promise that we will somehow provide for them. The pansion is 150EV (food included) for mom and her three beautiful babies. While I was sharing their photos some good people promised to provide for their vaccines – and I truly hope they will live up to a promise, but the pension cost is something that truly worries me as I do not know what to do with them if I fail to fund-raise the accommodation requirements – I have no options nor solutions for this beautiful loving mother and her babies.

Please take a look at their clip from the car – sweet, sweet, helpless babies . Is there any way we can keep them safe at least for two months – until they recover. I promise, I will diligently share their album and beg anyone I know to help me find a loving home for

Please send your donations to turquoise74dogs@gmail.com clearly marked “For Sanja’s mom and 3 puppies”

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